Tacoma
Et incurventur ante non
- Location
- far enough away
it won't matter $5k worth. A few years ago I test-rode some new-for-that-year Trek Fuels, specifically the $8-900 model, to compare to my handbuilt, $5k (no, I didn't pay even close to that, I bought a demo bike from a friend ) Ellsworth. The Trek was heavier, and has less-aesthetically-pleasing parts, the brake levers didn't feel as nice as my XTR's, but the suspension felt pretty damn close, and for $4k off, I'd definitely buy that over another Ellsworth if something terrible happened to my baby.
Point is, in bikes, you can spend whatever you want. After a certain point, you're paying for stuff other than actual performance. Weight is a big one.... but visuals are often very pricey upgrades, despite what the shop guy will try and bullsh*t you into believing. In times past there was a HUGE performance difference between entry level and race-level. Nowadays, the cheap stuff works damn well, just weighs more.
I'd like to see Jdub's scale shot, too. Weights are one of those things that get played fast and loose with. On Guthrie's fish scale, my bike, with no exotic bits and coil springs, and huge tires, weighed just under 27lbs. Good enough. People I rode with claimed 22lb coil-sprung bikes, and there is just no way.
anyway, get something, ride the hell out of it, upgrade if you see the need. I think you'll get a lot of good mileage out of the bike listed, esp. w/Jdub tuning it up for you.
Point is, in bikes, you can spend whatever you want. After a certain point, you're paying for stuff other than actual performance. Weight is a big one.... but visuals are often very pricey upgrades, despite what the shop guy will try and bullsh*t you into believing. In times past there was a HUGE performance difference between entry level and race-level. Nowadays, the cheap stuff works damn well, just weighs more.
I'd like to see Jdub's scale shot, too. Weights are one of those things that get played fast and loose with. On Guthrie's fish scale, my bike, with no exotic bits and coil springs, and huge tires, weighed just under 27lbs. Good enough. People I rode with claimed 22lb coil-sprung bikes, and there is just no way.
anyway, get something, ride the hell out of it, upgrade if you see the need. I think you'll get a lot of good mileage out of the bike listed, esp. w/Jdub tuning it up for you.